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CVR College of Engineering The Cherabuddi Education Society was registered in January 1999 as an NRI-promoted society. The Society  aims at creating a state-of-the-art engineering institution in association with leading NRI technology professionals and well-known academicians of the twin states of Telangana & Andhra Pradesh.  The Society aims to harness technical excellence with a commitment to the ethos of 'useful learning'.  Read the Full Story
Autonomous Institution CVR College of Engineering has been granted autonomous status by the UGC. CVR set a record by getting this status in the shortest time (less than 12.5 years since the establishment) among 300+ colleges in the entire Telangana (Osmania University) area.    Read the Full Story
NAAC 'A' Grade, NBA Accredited for 7 UG programs under Tier 1 CVR College of Engineering is accredited by NAAC with 'A' Grade from 2016 to 2021 (in the process of renewal). The college is also accredited by NBA (National Board of Accreditation) in Tier-1 for seven of its UG programs - EIE for a period of 3 years from 2024-2027, CSE, Civil, Mechanical, IT for a period of 3 years (2025-2028) and ECE, EEE for a period of 6 years (2022-2028). NBA has also accredited the M.Tech. (VLSI) and M.Tech. (Structural Engineering) PG programs for a period of 3 years from 2022-2025.  Read the Full Story
Record Placements The college has been creating records year after year. In spite of a huge recession year with about 75 companies visiting CVR and above 900 placements for the 2023-24 academic year, it is the highest among the peer group of colleges. The average salary increased to a new high. The highest offer is a remarkable Rs. 33,00,000 and more than 100 students got offers with high salaries, a new record. About 225 offers are higher than Rs. 6 Lakhs. Further details can be seen here: Placements 2023-24   Read the Full Story
Graduation Day CVR College of Engineering celebrated its graduation day on 6th July, 2024 with grandeur amidst the dignitaries, the governing council members, staff, students and their parents. The Chief Guests for the Graduation Ceremony were Justice A. Gopal Reddy, Chairman, TAFRC (Retired High Court Judge) and Dr. Prakash Chauhan, Director, NRSC.  Read the Full Story
Arts & Culture @CVR CVR promotes the holistic development of students by inculcating creative and critical thinking skills through various cultural and extra-curricular activities. CVR has several active clubs for encouraging students to participate in activities such as debate, book-reading, Model United Nations/Youth Parliament, Talks, quizzes, theatrical performances, singing, dancing, painting, movie-making, script-writing, photography, direction, video-editing, and article writing.   Read the Full Story
Sports @CVR Sports and physical activity influence the everyday lives of people of all ages, in leisure and at work, and affect our sense of well-being at an individual, community and national level. Participation in sports and physical activity is emphasized at CVR because of all the health benefits. All students are encouraged to take part in various sports and games like Volley Ball, Cricket, Football, Basket Ball, Carroms, Chess, Table Tennis and many more... Read the Full Story
Library The College has a dedicated three-storied building with a total area of 1450 sqm, for the exclusive use of Library and Postgraduate Research facilities. The College library has 87,582 books, 17,046  reference titles and 191 journals (including IEEE Journals along with full access to Digital Libraries of IEEE, ASME, ASCE etc.) that cater to all the eight branches of engineering, as well as other disciplines. Read the Full Story
Student Centre The Student Centre is an independent four-storied building with a canteen, gym, indoor sports facilities, medical centre, and placement office. It is a place for students to eat, meet and recreate amidst the hectic academic schedule. Read the Full Story

 Placements of Students of 2013 Batch 

Inspite of the severe downturn in the IT industry and the global economy, many companies recruited more than 200 students from CVR both on campus and off campus. CVR continues to be the undisputed king of pool campus placements. For the fourth year in a row, CVR students have outshined 10s of colleges in securing the highest number of placements in several pool campus recruitment drives. There has been an increase in the number of students going for higher studies in reputed institutions world-wide, including the IITs, IISc, IIMs, etc.
 
The average salary has slightly increased to Rs.3.6L from last year. About half a dozen students got offers greater than Rs.6 Lakhs per year. Many more recruitments are in the pipeline. The companies that recruited our students for the 2013 batch are:
 
Company Name Number of Students Selected
Cognizant 27
NTT Data 19
OpenText 19
TCS 18
Accenture 14
VIRTUSA 14
TechMahindra 10
ADP 8
CommScope 6
Polycom 6
SAP 2
CA 2
Amazon Development 4
PERSISTENT 3
Teradata 3
CapGemini 3
Deloitte 1
IBM 2
Global Knowledge Network (India) Pvt Ltd  5
Apps Associate 2
RubyEffect 2
AGS 3
Videocon DTH  2
HP 1
Infosys 2
Robert Bosch 1
Cadence 1
Soham Online 1
Content Era 1
Vistex Asia-Pacific Private Ltd 1
Teleservices International 1
CodeMyMobile 1
Invesco 1
GlobalLogic Technologies Pvt. Ltd. 1
RealPage 1
Syntel 1
NebuLocic 1
HAL 1
Other companies 15
Total 206

 

Final Year

  • I Semester
  • II Semester

Third Year

  • I Semester
  • II Semester

Second Year

  • I Semester
  • II Semester

First Year

Vision, Mission, PEOs, POs and COs

Vision 

    To be a centre for quality education and research in the field of Civil Engineering.

 

Mission

  • To provide a well-balanced curriculum with practical exposure to meet the programme educational objectives and outcomes.
  • To enhance the competence of faculty through continuous teaching learning process.
  • To provide state of art laboratories equipped with the modern hardware and software.
  • To encourage technical skills of non-teaching staff.
  • To provide research opportunities for faculty and students.
  • To create employability skills in students.
  • To inculcate in students the importance of social responsibilities.

 

B.Tech. (Civil Engineering)

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Program Educational Objectives are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing students to achieve.

PEO-I: To prepare students to excel in undergraduate and graduate programs and to succeed as a successful Civil Engineer to take up professional challenges through rigorous training during the program.

PEO-II: To provide the students with a sound foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals required to solve engineering challenges during their work as a professional.

PEO-III: To train students with good scientific and engineering breadth and depth so as to comprehend, analyze, design and pursue innovative projects for real time application to the society.

PEO-IV: To inculcate in students the professional and ethical attitudes, effective communication skills, teamwork skills, a multidisciplinary approach and an ability to relate engineering issues to a broader social context.

PEO-V: To groom the students with excellent leadership, moral values and the lifelong learning needed for a successful professional career.

Program Outcomes (POs)

Engineering Graduates will be able to:

1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs   with   appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

6. The engineer and society:  Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in   societal   and   environmental   contexts, and   demonstrate   the   knowledge   of and   need   for sustainable development.

8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate    knowledge    and    understanding    of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

12. Life-long learning:  Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

After the completion of four years B. Tech Programme, the students will be able to

PSO-1: Design and execute any complex Civil Engineering Project.

PSO-2: Acquire necessary skills to carry out time, financial and resource management for any Civil Engineering Project.

PSO-3: Prove worthy in higher education.

PSO-4: Develop leadership qualities to undertake multi-disciplinary projects.

 

Course Outcomes (COs)

B.Tech. (R15)

B.Tech. (R18)

 

M.Tech. (Structural Engineering)

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

Program Educational Objectives are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing students to achieve.

PEO-I: To analyze and design structural components and systems complying with the relevant codes of practice.

PEO-II: To provide multidisciplinary skills necessary to identify and analyze contemporary issues in structural engineering systems.

PEO-III: To inculcate research abilities, moral and ethical values, effective communication skills and collaboration skills essential for professional practice and also to understand the responsibility of a structural engineer towards the well-being of society.

Program Outcomes (POs)

At the end of the program the student will be able to:

PO1: Independently carry out research/investigation and development work to solve practical problems.

PO2: Write and present a substantial technical report / document.

PO3: Demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program.

PO4: Conceptualize and solve structural engineering problems and evaluate a wide range of potential solutions to arrive at a feasible and optimal solution.

PO5: Apply the technical knowledge and demonstrate leadership skills to structural engineering research, industrial consultancy problems, developing an aptitude for higher education leading to a Doctoral degree.

PO6: Demonstrate the knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities by considering the social, environmental and economic factors.

 

Course Outcomes (COs)

M.Tech. SE (R15)

M.Tech. SE (R18)

 

 

 

 

 

News

B.Tech II Year II Semester (R22: 2023 Batch) II Mid Examinations

B.Tech II Year II Semester (R22: 2023 Batch) Regular and II/II & II/I Supplementary (R15, R18 & R22: 2015 to 2023 Admitted Batches) Examinations Notification

B.Tech III Year II Semester (R22: 2022 Batch) II Mid Examinations

Revised Schedule of B.Tech I Year II Semester (R22: 2024 Batch) I Mid Examinations

Revised Schedule of B.Tech IV Year II Semester (R18: 2021Batch) Substitution Mid Examinations

B.Tech III Year II Semester Regular (R22: 2022 Batch) and III/II & III/I Supplementary (R22, R18 & R15: 2015-2022 Batches) Examinations Notification

B.Tech III Year II Semester Minor Regular (R22: 2022 Batch) and III/II & III/I Supplementary (R18 & R22: 2020-2022 Batches) Examinations Notification

B.Tech IV Year II Semester (R18:2021 Batch) Substitution Mid Examinations Notice

B.Tech I Year II Semester (R22:2024 Batch) I Mid Examinations

Re-Evaluation and Re-Counting Notification for the Results of B.Tech and M.Tech II Year I Semester Regular (R22: 2023 Batch) and II/I, II/II, I/II Supplementary (R22, R18 & R15) Examinations

B.Tech IV Year II Semester (R18:2021 Batch) II Mid Examinations

B.Tech IV Year II Semester Regular (R18:2021 Batch) and IV/II & IV/I Supplementary (R15 & R18: 2015 to 2021 Admitted Batches) Examinations Notification

B.Tech IV Year II Semester Minor Regular (R18:2021 Batch) and IV/II & IV/I Supplementary (R18: 2020 & 2021 Batches) Examinations Notification

Re-Evaluation and Re-Counting Notification for the Results of B.Tech III Year I Semester Regular (R22: 2022 Batch), Minor Regular and Supplementary (R18 & R15) Examinations

B.Tech II Year II Semester (R22:2023 Batch) I Mid Examinations

B.Tech III Year II Semester (R22: 2022 Batch) I Mid Examinations

M.Tech I Year I Semester (R22: 2024 Batch) II Mid Examinations

Re-Evaluation and Re-Counting Notification for IV B.Tech I Semester Regular (R18: 2021 Batch) and III/II & IV/I Supplementary (R18&R15) Examinations Results

M.Tech I Year I Semester (R22: 2024 Batch) Regular and Supplementary (R18 & R22: 2019-2023 Admitted Batches) Examinations Notification

Revised Notification of B.Tech IV Year II Semester (R18:2021 Batch) I Mid Examinations

RC/RV Results of B.Tech and M.Tech I/II, I/I, II/I & II/II Regular and Supplementary Examinations

Notice of Rescheduled B.Tech and M.Tech I Year II Semester Supplementary Examinations

The College will remain closed today (Friday, December 27, 2024). Exams scheduled for today are postponed. New date for the exams will be initimated later.

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Events

A 1-Week FDP (Online) on "Low Power ASIC Design & Physical Design Optimization", by ECE Department, April 28-May 03, 2025

1st International Conference On "Recent Trends in Embedded, Computing, Control and Automation" (ICRTECCA-2025), by EIE Department, April 23-24, 2025

A 6-Day STTP on "Internet of Things: Application and Security Perspectives", by IT and CSE Departments, April 24-30, 2025

A 6-Day Online FDP On "Recent Advances in Chemistry and Materials Science", by H&S (Chemistry) Department, April 21-26, 2025

A 1-Week Online Workshop on "Smart Grid Technologies & Renewable Energy Integration", by EEE Department, April 21-26, 2025

A 1-Week Online FDP on “Creating Conducive and Engaging Classroom Environment for Learning & Teaching”, by H&S Department (English), April 7-12, 2025

A 1-Week Online Refresher Course on “Soil, Water, and Beyond: Next-Gen Geo Environmental Strategies” (SWGES-2K25), by Civil Department, April 7-11, 2025

A 1-Week FDP (Online) on "Exploring the Power of AI: Machine Learning, NLP and Computer Vision", by ECE Department, April 7-12, 2025

A 6-Day Online FDP on "Quantum Computing", by H&S and CSE Departments, April 7-12, 2025

A 1-Week FDP (Online) on "Exploring Deep Learning Techniques for Signal Processing Applications", by ECE Department, April 2-9, 2025

A 1-Week FDP (Online) on "Analog IC Design for Industrial Applications", by ECE Department, March 24-29, 2025

A 1-Week FDP (Online) on "Next-Gen VLSI Design: VLSI Testing Approaches, Layout Strategies and Neuromorphic Integration", by ECE Department, March 3-8, 2025

ISTE sponsored 2nd International Conference on "Renewable Energy, Green Computing & Sustainable Development" (ICREGCSD 2025), by EEE Department, February 21-22, 2025

A 6-Day Online Refresher Course on "Generative AI: Exploring the Boundaries of Creative Intelligence", by CSE Department, February 22-28, 2025

Ideathon 2k25, by CSE Department, February 7, 2025

CVR EPL7: Poster, Livestream

1st International Conference on Sustainable Materials, Methodologies, Technologies & Applications in Engineering (ICS2MT), by Civil Engineering Department, January 24-25, 2025

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Courses Offered

B.Tech.: Civil, CSBS, CSE, CSE (AI & ML), CSE (Data Science), CSE (Cyber Security), ECE, EE (VLSI), EEE, EIE, IT, Mechanical

M.Tech.: Artificial Intelligence, Data Sciences, Electrical Power Engineering, Embedded Systems, Structural Engineering, VLSI Design

Ph.D.: CSE, ECE

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